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Migration from Turkey to Greece drops 63% amid tightened border controls

Wednesday, 27 May 2026/SourceGoogle News/1 min read
Migration flows from Turkey to Greece have dropped by 63%, according to recent figures. This significant decline reflects tightened border controls and increased coordination between Greek and European authorities in the Aegean Sea. For tourists visiting Crete and the Greek islands, this means coast guard and naval presence in Aegean waters remains active but focused on humanitarian and security operations. Visitors traveling by ferry between islands or arriving via Turkish ports should expect routine checks. The reduction in crossings has contributed to a calmer situation in island reception facilities, with less pressure on local services. Travelers to Crete are unlikely to notice any direct impact on their stay, as the island's main ports and tourist infrastructure continue to operate normally.

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